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Charlotte and Feodora: A Troubled Mother-Daughter Relationship in Imperial Germany

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Charlotte and Feodora: A troubled mother-daughter relationship in imperial Germany - Van Der Kiste, John
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In 1900, almost two years after Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen married Prince Henry XXX of Reuss, her mother Charlotte, eldest sister of the German Emperor William, told a friend that her daughter was beyond her comprehension, and vowed to exclude her from her home 'for ever'. Charlotte had long had an uneasy relationship with her mother, now the Empress Frederick, a daughter of Queen Victoria, but her relationship with her only child astonished the family. Mother and daughter both suffered from porphyria, the disorder ...

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Charlotte and Feodora: A troubled mother-daughter relationship in imperial Germany 2015, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN-13: 9781514877371

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